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Your float isn't closing the needle valve tight. You will likely need a new needle/seat. The needle ends made of rubber don't fare especially well with the ethanol they mix into gas these days. Your needle seat is probably still usable but since they come in a set, you might as well replace it with the needle.

Start with a fresh spark plug. Part of the spark may be traveling to ground via the carbon deposit on the ceramic electrode insulator. Drain the carb; condensation in the gas tank may have built up in the carb float bowl. Engines don't run well with water as fuel. While servicing the bike, clean the air filter and lube the cables.